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Brexit - A decade in charts - how has the UK fared?

23 June 2026
8 minutes

On 23 June 2016 the UK voted in a referendum to leave the European Union, by a narrow margin of 52% to 48%. The UK had been a member state of the EU since 1973 and the outcome of the vote – and the decision to abide by what was a legally non-binding referendum – caused widespread anger among ‘remainers’ and jubilation among ‘leavers’.

While the fierceness of the debate may have dialled down over the past 10 years, Brexit still invokes strong feelings in many of us. But what material impact has leaving the EU had on household finances, stock markets and even (arguably) the Eurovision song contest?

Household finances under pressure

Over the past decade, UK household finances have felt increasingly strained. Until 2019, disposable income grew slowly but steadily. But since the pandemic in 2020, the picture has become far more unpredictable, shaped by events such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and, more recently, global trade tensions and conflict in the Middle East.

SJP Approved 23/06/2026